President Trump Has put forward his opinion Megan Markle.
During a recent press conference, a reporter asked Trump what he was doing to Markle and her husband, Prince Harry Encouraging Americans to vote Upcoming election.
When asked his question, the reporter said the royal couple “basically encouraged people to vote [Democratic nominee] Joe Biden. “
“I’m not a fan of hers,” she told a news conference. “She’s probably heard of it, but I wish him a lot of luck because Harry needs it.”
The Hill released a clip Video From the conference to Twitter.
Donald Trump comments on Megan Markle ‘Nasty,’ Touch ‘fake news’ he never called
The president has spoken publicly several times about Markle, 39, and Harry, 36, shortly after announcing their departure from their duties as senior members of the royal family.
“Well, I think, you know, I don’t want to get down to the whole thing,” Trump said During an interview “The Ingredient Angle” Earlier this year. “But I found it. I have so much respect for the Queen. I never thought this would happen to her.”
Citing maternity leave, Markle also avoided a few incidents during Trump’s visit to the UK in June 2019.
At the same time, an earlier video of Markleen reappeared, in which he said he would vote for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, calling Trump a “misconception.”
Later, an interview with the president was published in which he called Markle a “bad guy.”
After Trump Refused to use such language.
“I told her she was bad about me, “The President had said.” Basically I didn’t know she was bad about me. “
Trump on Royal ‘Maxit’ Drama: ‘I don’t think this will happen’
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Markle and Harry talked about the importance of voting during Time magazine’s most influential broadcast of the year.
Harry is a citizen of England, so he is ineligible to vote in the upcoming presidential election, he told the audience “I have not been able to vote in the UK my whole life”. People’s Magazine, Because members of the royal family are prohibited from doing so.
Harry continued: “As we approach this November, we need to reject hate speech, misinformation and online negativity.”